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Wow... What a lucky bear being called Kunt!!! lol
Oh the wonders of translation! :o)

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(3106 days ago)

sad but kind of obvious. bring him up in a nice house as part of a family and then pack him off to the frozen wastes of siberia. You wouldnt be that happy would ya?
And Yes. Peurile as it is i laughed at the name too.

sad but kind of obvious. bring him up in a nice house as part of a family and then pack him off to the frozen wastes of siberia. You wouldnt be that happy would ya?
And Yes. Peurile as it is i laughed at the name too.

Just an update: Knut (not so cute anymore) still lives in the Berlin Zoo, the contact to the guy, who brought him up (Thomas Dörflein, was seen in this video for a second) had been ceased more and more because the bear grew too tall, even when only playing he could cause severe injuries - so the experts of the zoo said, but the other video here about polar bear playing with dogs obviously prove them wrong.

Just an update: Knut (not so cute anymore) still lives in the Berlin Zoo, the contact to the guy, who brought him up (Thomas Dörflein, was seen in this video for a second) had been ceased more and more because the bear grew too tall, even when only playing he could cause severe injuries - so the experts of the zoo said, but the other video here about polar bear playing with dogs obviously prove them wrong.